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This book blends writings and poetry to challenge extremes without crossing historical or prophetic bounds. It delivers a clear message to the perceptive, taking readers on a spiritual and emotional journey that challenges both conscious and subconscious thoughts. It may inspire or deepen numbness, interweaving the author's personality with historical and biblical elements, climaxing with facts.
Poems form its core, offering varied perspectives and sequences. The main poem, “Truth is in the Art,” precedes each chapter, maintaining the book's focus on awakening and enlightenment. It addresses today’s declining world, providing answers for solutions and evoking original ways of thinking—for those who can perceive it.
The book aims to keep alive the pain of America’s past terrorism and oppression, as revealed in Qur’anic and biblical texts. It draws parallels between past dynasties and America, urging her to admit wrongdoings and heal. The present must conform to the past for a better future, reflecting on issues like systemic racism and environmental crises, akin to historical injustices.
Imagine standing on a precipice, feeling the wind and sun, as verses and poems stir your soul. Each line evokes historical grandeur and spiritual awakening, with ancient wisdom and prophetic revelations pressing on your heart.